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This looks like a great mic for beginning podcasters, voiceover artists, and other audio needs. It has USB and XLR outputs, so you can plug it straight into your computer, or use it with a mixer.
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Follow these 7 steps to fix your podcast when you make big or little mistakes—even if you already published the episode!
1. You may need to temporarily unpublish
2. Re-edit your master files
3. Change or keep the file name, depending on needs
4. Re-upload to your host
5. Refresh posts, links, and feeds
6. Repost if you want all subscribers to redownload the correction
7. Release a correction or mention it next time
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When your podcast has goals, you have the right focus, you know where you want to be, and take steps to get there, ﻿nothing﻿ will stop your vision!
1. Have a reason/goal (or many)
2. Don't focus on audience numbers
3. Know the kind of blog or podcast you want yours to be
4. Do something daily toward where you want to be
5. Revisit and refocus your goals often
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Learn when you should or shouldn't have a Twitter account for your blogging or podcasting brand.
DON'T have a separate Twitter account when:
- you'll use it as a personal account
- you'll post all the same stuff across accounts anyway
- you have infrequent or no relevant content
- you already built an audience with your own account
DO have a separate Twitter account when:
- your blog/podcast has multiple contributors
- you create a lot of content
the industry produces a lot of news
- you want to build a niche following
- you need separate branding
Tips for managing multiple Twitter accounts
-Make a "branding-neutral" account for yourself
- Define the new account's branding and stick to it
- Rarely tweet the same stuff
- Crosspromote your content and - Twitter account(s) occasionally
- Use multi-account Twitter tools
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Learn how a few investments can improve your audio or video podcast. Each of these do cost time or money, but are well worth it!
1. Add video or audio with big "IFs"
2. Better mic, mixer, camera, or other equipment
3. More time
4. New knowledge
5. Improved website
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Why Audacity 2.0.1 is the most-helpful update and you should get it. And how Apple's Podcasts app for iOS works and will benefit podcasters.
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Podcasters know how exciting it is to receive a voicemail! With some basic editing, these voicemail messages can also be enjoyable for the rest of your listeners.
1. Listen for valuable content
2. Process to sound better
3. Edit for clarity, relevance, and brevity
4. Export as uncompressed WAV
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TAP084: How podcasting led from a hobby to a dream | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:52

Hear Daniel J. Lewis's story of podcasting and how it enabled him to follow his dreams.
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